India, Oct. 15 -- It won't be wrong to state that, more often than not, women are held to a different, higher standard and aren't allowed to make the same mistakes that their male counterparts can. No One Saw Us Leave, Netflix's latest Mexican thriller, is a testament to that sentiment, especially during its ending moments.

Based on a true story adapted from Tamara Trottner's autobiographical work Nadie nos vio partir, which is also the original Spanish-language title of the show, No One Saw Us Leave does too many things at once. There's social commentary on a woman's position in a Jewish society's familial structure during the 1960s, race relations, childhood trauma and generational patterns. While these issues are important, the show g...